[R] Storing processed results in a loop

Uwe Ligges ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de
Mon Feb 15 14:02:21 CET 2010



On 15.02.2010 12:47, Madhavi Bhave wrote:
> Dear R Helpers
>
> I have an 'instrument.csv' file with 3 instrument names and 5 rates each i.e. it has 7 columns and 6 rows (including row names).
>
> 'instrument.csv'
>
> instrument1      instrument2           instrument3
> 12                         5                        14
> 11                         7                          7
> 14                       11                          3
>    8                       21                        10
> 11                         3                          5
>
>
> Following is my R code.
>
> ONS = read.csv('Instrument.csv')
> n = length(ONS)
>
> Y = NULL
> B = NULL
>
> for (i in 1 : n)
>
>   {
>
>   Y[i] = ONS[i]
>
>    for (j in 1 : length(Y[[i]]))
>     {
>     B[j] = (Y[[i]][j])^2
>     }
>
>   }
>
> Problem is when I type B, I get the processed result only for the last column i.e. Y[7]. It doesn't store results for Y[1] to Y[7].
>
> I need B[1], B[2].......upto B[7].
>
> Please guide me how do I store individual column processed results?
>

I guess all you want is

  B <- ONS^2

and for indexing, please read basic documentation of R!
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by solving the tasks yourself!

Uwe Ligges




> Thanking you all in advance
>
> Regards
>
> Madhavi
>
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